Study this! More sex for uneducated but brainiacs are KINKIER

GRADUATES from the 'University of Life' enjoy more sex than those with academic qualifications - but the well-educated are keener on more kinky fun, according to new research by sex toy company Lovehoney

SNOG: People who didn't go to university have more sex than those with degrees, according to new research [GETTY]

When it comes to the art of love-making, people who decided not to go to university are more experienced in the sack than their graduate counterparts.

Research by sex toy firm Lovehoney, found that almost one in seven people who studied at the "University of Life" are having sex at least once a day – compared to just 10 per cent of graduates.

And, those with no letters after their name tend to have more notches on their bedpost.

Some 23 per cent of non-academic types have had up to 10 lovers, while that figure is at just 20 per cent for the more cerebral among us.

However, graduates are more monogamous, with more than a quarter having had just one or two sexual partners - compared to 21 per cent of people without a degree.

KISS: Less academic types are likely to have had between six and 10 sexual partners [GETTY]

According to the research, which surveyed 2,000 people, non-graduates are more adventurous in their choice of location, with 77 per cent having sex al fresco, compared with only 70 per cent of university leavers.

They are also more likely to have indulged in a threesome and 22 per cent say they've had three-in-a-bed opposed to under a fifth of graduates.

And they are almost twice as likely to rate their bedroom skills as top notch, with 5 per cent proclaiming themselves 10 out of 10, compared with three per cent of more scholarly types.

It appears all that study and brain exertion makes graduates lazy lovers.

Three-quarters of them would rather their partner was on top during sex, while a third of non-grads insist on taking top position.